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November 1989
Aminophylline Does Not Attenuate Histamine-Induced Airway Constriction during Halothane Anesthesia
Joseph D. Tobias, M.D.;
Joseph D. Tobias, M.D.
*Fellow, Department of Anesthesiology/CCM.
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Kenneth L. Kubos, Ph.D.;
Kenneth L. Kubos, Ph.D.
†Research Associate, Department of Anesthesiology/CCM.
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Carol A. Hirshman, M.D.
Carol A. Hirshman, M.D.
‡Professor, Departments of Anesthesiology/CCM and Environmental Health Sciences.
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Anesthesiology November 1989, Vol. 71, 723–729.
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Joseph D. Tobias, Kenneth L. Kubos, Carol A. Hirshman; Aminophylline Does Not Attenuate Histamine-Induced Airway Constriction during Halothane Anesthesia. Anesthesiology 1989; 71:723–729 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198911000-00016
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